Yeah, anyone with super-human fitness. As the comms have been saying ad nauseum, it's not easy to do what Wagner does.Wagner's going to get another bunch "declaration batting" wickets with his 125kph half-trackers and our kiwi brethren will further inflate their opinions of him
have to admit his brand is growing on me though. Sure it's not particularly skillful and anyone could do it, but he actually does it so he deserves credit for it
Yeah I'm exaggerating but you have to wonder how many other 125kph trundlers around the world, in both international and doemstic cricket, could do the exact same thing but have just never triedYeah, anyone with super-human fitness. As the comms have been saying ad naueseum, it's not easy to do what Wagner does.
It will be interesting to see if many try and emulate Wagner's approach. It's obviously worked for him, he has the best strike rate for a NZer behind Hadlee. Aside from fitness it also requires control to consistently get the ball at chest/shoulder height without breaching the 2 at head height an over rule.I've got a very fit kid at my club who bowls 125 pretty regularly, took up cricket last year. He could probably do what Wagner does. Maybe better. I might have a word with him.
I think Siddle could do it. Has the heart, stamina and the pace. If he just drops slightly short every ball it could be the third coming of his career.I've got a very fit kid at my club who bowls 125 pretty regularly, took up cricket last year. He could probably do what Wagner does. Maybe better. I might have a word with him.
I'd like to see him fix the ****ing massive issue with his outside edge firstWill Joe Burns ever try to fix the ****ing massive issue with his inside edge?
It seems like it relies on you being behind in the game though. Like I know that can't be the case because NZ won a few games but from what I've seen this series it's only really been effective because NZ have set defensive fields and Aus have been so far ahead of the game that they've thrown wickets away to the tactic.It will be interesting to see if many try and emulate Wagner's approach. It's obviously worked for him, he has the best strike rate for a NZer behind Hadlee. Aside from fitness it also requires control to consistently get the ball at chest/shoulder height without breaching the 2 at head height an over rule.
Actually a great example. He is sufficiently slow and definitely has as much, if not more, skill and fitness as Wagner.I think Siddle could do it. Has the heart, stamina and the pace. If he just drops slightly short every ball it could be the third coming of his career.
That's a perk of his game really, like a Steve Smith gimmick.I'd like to see him fix the ****ing massive issue with his outside edge first